Quick Info
Status: Returning Series
Network: TV Globo
Type: Scripted
Rating: 7.3/10
Above Justice
Overview
In this realistic and touching series told in an innovative format, seemingly independent plots intertwine to show how justice can sometimes be a personal matter.
This production, originally released in 2016, has captivated audiences with its unique storytelling. As a Scripted series, it brings a fresh perspective to the Drama, Crime genre, maintaining a strong viewer rating of 7.3 across its 2 seasons.
- Storyline Highlights:
- • Explores themes within Drama and Crime.
- • Produced in Brazil, United States of America.
- • Original Language: Portuguese.
Directed By
Written By
Starring Cast
Juan Paiva
Balthazar
Murilo Benício
Jayme
Nanda Costa
Milena
Leandra Leal
Kellen Aparecida
Belize Pombal
Geíza
Paolla Oliveira
Jordana
Alice Wegmann
Carolina
Marco Ricca
Nestor
Seasons
Above Justice
20 Episodes • Aired 2016-08-21
A young man who murdered his fiancée out of jealously faces the rage of his former mother-in-law; a woman incriminated after defending her son from a dog’s attack; a young woman whose future was torn apart by a racist cop; a man who helped the love of his life with euthanasia. Four different people under arrest in one single night, four different stories about crime, justice and revenge that will forever haunt the lives of those involved. In this realistic and touching series, seemingly independent plots intertwine to show how justice can sometimes be a personal matter.
Justice: Misconduct
28 Episodes • Aired 2024-04-11
Milena is a young car thief who, out of bad luck, steals a car with a dead body in the trunk. Geiza murders a drug dealer to stand up for her daughter. Balthazar is a victim of racism, arrested for crimes he never committed. Jayme, in turn, is found guilty for having raped his niece Carolina, ten years before the trial. Seven years go by, the four of them are released after serving their sentences and are faced with the consequences of their imprisonment. These four independent stories are intertwined and raise the question: what does it mean for justice to be served in a country like Brazil?